Education: Browder at Yale

When Earl Browder, No. 1 U. S. Communist, talked at Yale last year, only
268 undergraduates turned out to hear him. But last week Comrade
Browder had what pressagents know as "a buildup." Harvard, Princeton
and Dartmouth had barred him. New Haven American Legionnaires had
bellowed at tolerant Yale President Charles Seymour for not barring
him. All this set the stage for more fun than Yale men had had since
old George Gundelfinger issued his first tract (in 1923) on "Why the
Bulldog Is Losing His Grip."

At Yale an hour before Mr. Browder was due at Strathcona Hall (capacity:
407) one...